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    Default Second lightsaber finished

    Hello all. I present Broken Heart. Because. specs are as follows

    Nano biscotte v3
    Blade holder 1
    Choke 2
    Hilt style 2
    Extension 3 with middle carved to give some character (courtesy of tim)
    Pommel 8
    Sleeves held by reverse set screws 8-32
    Tri cree RRW with 1.2 ohm 2 watt resistors on the reds 1 ohm 2 watt for the white
    18650
    Recharge port
    16mm av
    Bass speaker
    Speaker v5
    Red accent
    Washington amethyst stone

    Hope you guys like it

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    Last edited by LightsaberToothedTiger; 01-23-2017 at 01:33 PM.

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    You didn't list the sound board. Nice work. I like the design. No offence but you may wanna get some needle files

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenie View Post
    You didn't list the sound board. Nice work. I like the design. No offence but you may wanna get some needle files
    It's a nano biscotte v3. Sorry forgot to list. Yea I know it has a couple rough edges and it needs cleaning. Any other advice on clean up? I figured some very fine grit sand paper might work too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LightsaberToothedTiger View Post
    It's a nano biscotte v3. Sorry forgot to list. Yea I know it has a couple rough edges and it needs cleaning. Any other advice on clean up? I figured some very fine grit sand paper might work too?
    For cleaning up dremel cuts on my stuff, I'll go with 320 (use a small block or something for evenness. I wrap the paper around a paint stir stick) then 600. Then on the very edge, I'll go with 1200 to smooth off any roughness at all. i do the same to parts like blade holders. I'll wetsand the inside with 1200 or 1500, might be overkill but my blades like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkmatter73 View Post
    For cleaning up dremel cuts on my stuff, I'll go with 320 (use a small block or something for evenness. I wrap the paper around a paint stir stick) then 600. Then on the very edge, I'll go with 1200 to smooth off any roughness at all. i do the same to parts like blade holders. I'll wetsand the inside with 1200 or 1500, might be overkill but my blades like it
    heh when it's a piece of art nothing is overkill I'm gonna go to the hardware store and pick some of this stuff up and see if I can smooth it up and get a bit more even overall. Thanks guys!

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